Hans Ulrich Obrist

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To celebrate the release of his new book, Remember to Dream! 100 Artists, 100 Notes, the author and curator shares a list of literary works that have inspired him

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

A program of conversations at COEX exploring subjects including the post-pandemic art world and the relationship between art and tech

Cleverly combining digital models, existing artworks, new commissions and archival material, the group exhibition at ZKM, Karlsruhe, recreates two historic shows

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

Presented in partnership with the Serpentine. Episode coming soon to Spotify, Apple Podcasts and frieze.com

Exploring themes of identity, originality, geopolitics and Blackness through a historical lens, the new Frieze Masters Podcast is now available

A special interview hosted in collaboration with Kasmin Gallery on the occasion of the artist's exhibition James Nares: All I Know at Frieze No. 9 Cork Street, London

The Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries on the brilliance and generosity of the late French artist

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

The actress and artist talk to Hans Ulrich Obrist about their environmental activism

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

An insight into the 2019-20 Serpentine Digital Commissions

In Collaboration with Serpentine Galleries

Watch artist Mark Bradford in conversation with Hans-Ulrich Obrist at Frieze Masters 2019

The only woman affiliated with the Arte Povera movement resisted machines, definitions and permanence

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

Paying tribute to the legendary designer and his passion for books

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

His design will emerge from Kensington Gardens like a low-lying cloud, with its interior intended as ‘a refuge for contemplation’

BY Frieze News Desk |

‘I started to read Mayröcker’s work obsessively. She became one of the few writers whose every written word I have read’

BY Hans Ulrich Obrist |

With 12 hours of talks (and only one 20-minute break) on a Saturday, the Serpentine Marathon illustrates how the art world plays by its own rules

BY Hettie Judah |

On the socially committed architecture of Diébédo Francis Kéré, winner of this year’s Serpentine Pavilion commission

BY Jack Self |

Colin Siyuan Chinnery considers the development of China’s non-profit sector and its relationship with the international art scene

BY Colin Siyuan Chinnery |

Indian painter SH Raza passes away at 94, and three Lower East Side gallerists unite to establish a new space

Ann Goldstein moves to Chicago and Pussy Riot are set to unite with Tania Bruguera: a look at the latest headlines